- Harper pledges 550 new jobs in Miramichi, N.B.
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the federal government will create 550 jobs by establishing a payroll centre in Miramichi, N.B. more »
- Gun program head will follow MPs' direction
- The new director of the Canadian Firearms Program says he believes the current program "has contributed to officer and public safety," but he will "respect and follow any future direction" provided by Parliament. more »
- Rob Ford to Miami cop: 'Take me to jail'
- Toronto mayoral candidate Rob Ford says he was convicted of refusing to give a breath sample while driving in Florida 11 years ago and also faced a pot possession charge. more »
- Missing hiker sought near Vancouver
- Search and rescue teams in Squamish, B.C., are searching for a missing man who was last seen leaving on a five-day hike alone through the Coast Mountains without food, shelter or wilderness experience. more »
- Tiger's chest infected at Calgary Zoo
- Kita, one of the Calgary Zoo's Siberian tigers, is suffering from a serious chest infection, officials say. more »
- Mayerthorpe convicts blocked from inquiry
- The two Alberta men who pleaded guilty to manslaughter for their role in the 2005 shooting deaths of four Mounties near Mayerthorpe, Alta., will not take part in an inquiry into the incident, a judge has ruled. more »
- Family claims refugee status on Ontario shore
- A family of migrants claiming refugee status has been arrested trying to enter Canada by boat on Lake Erie. more »
- Robert Latimer wins parole review
- A Federal Court judge has ordered the National Parole Board to immediately revisit its decision denying Robert Latimer an expansion of his parole. more »
- B.C. deficit underestimated by $73M: AG
- B.C. Auditor General John Doyle says the province's budget deficit should be $73 million higher than reported after his review of financial statements for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. more »
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- Showcasing stories and programs on Aboriginal life, issues, and art.
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- 88.3 FM in Thunder Bay, 98.7 FM in Kenora and 90.5 FM in Fort Frances. More frequencies across Ontario.
- WebcamYour Eye on Thunder Bay
- Current views of the marina in Thunder Bay and Lake Superior from the City of Thunder Bay Web cam.
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- The Great NorthwestLisa Laco
- Join Lisa Laco from 5:30 to 8:37 a.m. for The Great Northwest.
- Ontario TodayRita Celli
- Join Rita Celli from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. for Ontario Today.
- Voyage NorthTune in 4-6:00 p.m.
- Voyage North takes you home with a mix of information and music.
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Audio Features
- Diabetes and Women
- A new StatsCanada report shows that low-income women are more at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes than men (runs 8:24)
- Paramedic Training
- Practice makes perfect, but what happens when you are practicing on a real live human being? (runs 8:56)
- LU Community Garden Update
- 120 Garden Plots. 120 stories. We'll visit the community garden at Lakehad University (runs 8:31)
- Tango Anyone?
- It's perhaps the most sultry dance created.. the tango. We'll meet some folks to love to "cut a rug"
- Rent the Musical
- One of the most popular musicals on Broadway - RENT - opens in Thunder Bay with a local cast. (runs 13:51)
- Patient Privacy
- Old patient records blowing in the wind. The story has caught the ear of Ontario's Privacy Commissioner
- Farming History
- Thunder Bay's farming community may have roots that go deeper than anyone ever thought. (runs 8:25)
- Happy 100th Birthday Dryden
- Celebrating a century in Dryden. We'll hear how the town is marking its hundredth birthday.
- Little Canada
- Spending time in Little Canada. Councillor Rebecca Johnson thinks it's a golden opportunity.(runs 8:42)
- Dr. Brian Stevenson
- Lakehead University's new president moved into his new office this week. Amy Hadley caught up with him. (runs 6:50)
- Hiking around Thunder Bay - Difficult Trails
- We conclude our series with the creator of "superiorhiking.com" by taking a difficult trail overlooking Kama Bay.
- Reaction to the SIU report on the recent Kenora police shooting
- A lawyer gives his perspective on the report by the Special Investigations Unit into the Kenora police shooting.
- Playing host to the Junior Baseball Players in Thunder Bay
- We'll talk to a man who is helping the Italian Junior Baseball Team see more of Thunder Bay than just the stadium.
- Living with Lupus
- Paula Courtney has spent 17 years living with the auto-immune disease Lupus. Now, she's fundraising for research.
- Nine Thousand Year Old Campsite
- Archaeologists are uncovering what could be Ontario's oldest summer campsite near Thunder Bay. (5:59 secs)
- Winnipeg Police Officer and the case of Jason McQuaker
- Retired Winnipeg Police Officer Robert Marshall talks about his involvement in the case of 12-year old Jason McQuaker of Thunder Bay.
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